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allison comes for regular screenings. ever since her surgery for melanoma on her shoulder. >> anything that could tell me that there was an irregularity under the skin or anywhere on me or my husband or children would be fabulous. >> reporter: a single scan costs $175. right now it is not covered by insurance. biopsies are. but in marcy's case, the scan offered peace of mind without additional scars. >> you had a very low score which means the likelihood of this being a melanoma is extremely low. >> one other note. the op tau cal system was actually adapted from a defense technology originally developed to identify potential military targets. dan? >> interesting. all right. >>> a new storm in the sierra has skiers waxing up their skis tonight. squaw valley and alpine meadows are digging out from a fresh foot of snow. elsewhere up to 18 inches of snow fell at donner summit and they opened for daily operations. customers are ready to hit the powder. >> we are hoping for a banner season this year. last year we had season pas
allison comes for regular screenings. ever since her surgery for melanoma on her shoulder. >> anything that could tell me that there was an irregularity under the skin or anywhere on me or my husband or children would be fabulous. >> reporter: a single scan costs $175. right now it is not covered by insurance. biopsies are. but in marcy's case, the scan offered peace of mind without additional scars. >> you had a very low score which means the likelihood of this being a...
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allison comes for regular screenings. ever since her surgery for melanoma on her shoulder. >> anything that could tell me that there was an irregularity under the skin or anywhere on me or my husband or children would be fabulous. >> reporter: a single scan costs $175. right now it is not covered by insurance. biopbut in but in marcy's case, the scan offered peace of mind without additional you had a >> you had a very low score which means the likelihood of this being a melanoma is extremely low. >> one other note. the op tau cal system was actually adapted from a defense technology originally developed to identify potential military targets. dan? >> interesting. all right. >>> a new storm in the sierra has skiers waxing up their skis tonight. squaw valley and alpine meadows are digging out from a fresh foot of snow. elsewhere up to 18 inches of snow donner sl at donner summitd they opened for daily operations. customers are ready to hit the powder. >> we are hoping for a banner season this year. last year we had season p
allison comes for regular screenings. ever since her surgery for melanoma on her shoulder. >> anything that could tell me that there was an irregularity under the skin or anywhere on me or my husband or children would be fabulous. >> reporter: a single scan costs $175. right now it is not covered by insurance. biopbut in but in marcy's case, the scan offered peace of mind without additional you had a >> you had a very low score which means the likelihood of this being a...
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allison has the story tonight of how the staff was able to help man's best friend. >> try and see what happens. >>reporter: jason just made the mold of patient paralyze leg in order to make new ones. spencer owner found him on the front door step back leg completely paralyze. the veterinarian suspects someone likely dropped or stomped on him as a puppy. >> he doesn't feel this at all. this one has been a problem. >>reporter: because spencer drags and injury paw he's never even gone on a real walk. >> his whole life he just spends at my feet looking up and crying. pick me up pick me up take me here and there. >>reporter: jason never fit add dog before. he's not even absolutely sure this will work. now equipped with custom brac braces and green kroc up to the 2-year-old bull dog to take the first step. and right away he does. he ran up and down the hallway so many times he had to stop for water. >> now he can go out and explore and get if trouble like a normal dog. >> reporting from texas how cool is that. >> well coming up. virtual keyboard as we continue the turn that turns table top i
allison has the story tonight of how the staff was able to help man's best friend. >> try and see what happens. >>reporter: jason just made the mold of patient paralyze leg in order to make new ones. spencer owner found him on the front door step back leg completely paralyze. the veterinarian suspects someone likely dropped or stomped on him as a puppy. >> he doesn't feel this at all. this one has been a problem. >>reporter: because spencer drags and injury paw he's...
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allison? >> reporter: four house and senate committees are holding hearings about the assault in libya. most of them are classified but this one is open to the public, and the press. the house foreign affairs committee is investigating what happened on september 11th in libya, and how to make sure something similar doesn't happen at other u.s. posts over seas. lawmakers are asking why wasn't there more security at the consulate when four americans, including ambassador stevens were killed, and why didn't the cia anticipate the attack or do more to stop it? so much republicans have been going after u.n. ambassador susan rise rise, she says intelligence pointed pointed ton taken just, not -- spontaneous, not a pre-planned attack. john mccain is calling her -- -- >> the reason i don't trust her is because i think through knew better, and if she didn't, she shouldn't be the voice of america. >> president obama is aggressively coming to rice's defense. >> if senator mccain and graham and others wan
allison? >> reporter: four house and senate committees are holding hearings about the assault in libya. most of them are classified but this one is open to the public, and the press. the house foreign affairs committee is investigating what happened on september 11th in libya, and how to make sure something similar doesn't happen at other u.s. posts over seas. lawmakers are asking why wasn't there more security at the consulate when four americans, including ambassador stevens were...
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as allison burns reports we may not get to see or hear from him. >> reporter: the general is managing to navigate around capitol hill without any news cameras catching him. this is a live look outside the senate intelligence committee home -- this is the house room where he testified for about an hour and a half. he is -- has gone on now to another hearing. as lawmakers came out of this hearing morning they said it focused on the september 11th attack in libya. with only a brief mention of the affair. members of congress are trying to get the truth about if it was a preplanned attack that killed four americans in libya when the general first briefed congress a few days after it happened, he said the cia believed it stemmed from a protest. today it seems to be a different story. he said he initially believed it was a terrorist attack. republicans say they are frustrated about the conflicting information. >> he was saying many streams of intelligence but he also stated that he thought all long he made it clear that there was significant terrorist involvement and that's not my recognitio
as allison burns reports we may not get to see or hear from him. >> reporter: the general is managing to navigate around capitol hill without any news cameras catching him. this is a live look outside the senate intelligence committee home -- this is the house room where he testified for about an hour and a half. he is -- has gone on now to another hearing. as lawmakers came out of this hearing morning they said it focused on the september 11th attack in libya. with only a brief mention...
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>> well, the truth is, allison, smokers don't have higher healthcare costs. i know this sounds bizarre and it's an ugly truth. the fact is the dutch studied it the congressional research studied it and so has the new england journal of medicine. it turns out fighting the diseases of old age much more expensive than fighting smoker's diseases. >> the diseases caused by cigarette smoking result in $96 billion in healthcare costs each year. >> the cdc.gov will knot calculate the diseases of old age into that calculation. that's why they make it look as so smokers cost more in reality and anybody can look this up. use your search engine the cost of smoking in healthcare you will find even the congressional research service says it's nonsense. >> allison, this is pizbizarre. gary noland was the candidate for president of the libertarian party which stands for american free enterprise and letting businesses not government make their decisions. millions of businesses have already made the decision based upon very strong evidence that they trust that smokers cost mor
>> well, the truth is, allison, smokers don't have higher healthcare costs. i know this sounds bizarre and it's an ugly truth. the fact is the dutch studied it the congressional research studied it and so has the new england journal of medicine. it turns out fighting the diseases of old age much more expensive than fighting smoker's diseases. >> the diseases caused by cigarette smoking result in $96 billion in healthcare costs each year. >> the cdc.gov will knot calculate the...
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i want to bring in john allison, president and ceo of the cato institute. thank you for being with us. >> yes, sir. >> i want to start off with some discussion of fed policy. it's likely the president in a second term is going to oversee a, is it to walk us through a volcker-esque recession to bring us back to normality on rates? >> if he had that kind of courage. the fed policy can't continue. talking about this earlier with a number of your investors. smart investors know that the policy's incredibly inflationary if we ever get any kind of economic growth. we've never had a fed balance sheet like we have today and nobody really knows how to undo it so it's a huge issue out there. it's secondary to fiscal policy in the short term but in the long term it could be more important because if the dollar crashes in value because people don't believe we can pay our debts back it's going to be a big effect on our economy. >> would you expect to see interest rates spiking quickly any time soon as a result of, you know, a change in attitude toward the debt of the u.
i want to bring in john allison, president and ceo of the cato institute. thank you for being with us. >> yes, sir. >> i want to start off with some discussion of fed policy. it's likely the president in a second term is going to oversee a, is it to walk us through a volcker-esque recession to bring us back to normality on rates? >> if he had that kind of courage. the fed policy can't continue. talking about this earlier with a number of your investors. smart investors know...
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allison cossick over at the new york stock exchange. why is this happening, alison? >> first of all, i'll put it in perspective. the losses are certainly stabilizing. we're all the lows of the session. the dow down 268 points. before it was off more than 300 points. and the sell-off, wolf, not so much about the election. it's more so about some comments from the european central bank president mario draghi that germany's economy is slowing and that's what's spooking investors. we are watching oil prices drop 3.5%. part of the reason for that, low demand because of the worry about slowing economies. the other part of it is an unexpected increase in supply which should come as welcome news to many of us still worrying about whether there's a gas issue in the northeast part of the country. wolf? >> i assume investors, alison, also worried about the fiscal cliff. unless they resolve this by the end of the year, there could be severe economic dislocations. >> oh, yeah. there's a huge worry about this. many have been saying if we do go over this fiscal cliff that the u.s.
allison cossick over at the new york stock exchange. why is this happening, alison? >> first of all, i'll put it in perspective. the losses are certainly stabilizing. we're all the lows of the session. the dow down 268 points. before it was off more than 300 points. and the sell-off, wolf, not so much about the election. it's more so about some comments from the european central bank president mario draghi that germany's economy is slowing and that's what's spooking investors. we are...
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allison in athens, alabama. first, who did you vote for? caller: thank you, sir, for taking my call, and thank you for c-span. i will say that i have a cable provider and i'm a pretty verbal person when i step up to the plate. i was honored to go to the polls yesterday, sir, and i casted my vote. thank god for our american ability to get out there and do that. i was happy to vote for mitt romney and paul ryan. very glad to do it. i was so happy to see the state of alabama line up in -- light up in red. i loved seeing him walk on stage, because during the debate, the man just exhibited just a solid demeanor, just like you are seeing on tv, just gracious and humbled before his lord. i am so glad that his running mate got reelected yesterday. the very thankful that benjamin netanyahu sent a tweet to our country. i think the best way that president obama to start the change on day one, like mr. romney wanted to do speaking to him, is to tune in to mr. netanyahu and help him. i was in my voting area yesterday and saying that it is time to wake u
allison in athens, alabama. first, who did you vote for? caller: thank you, sir, for taking my call, and thank you for c-span. i will say that i have a cable provider and i'm a pretty verbal person when i step up to the plate. i was honored to go to the polls yesterday, sir, and i casted my vote. thank god for our american ability to get out there and do that. i was happy to vote for mitt romney and paul ryan. very glad to do it. i was so happy to see the state of alabama line up in -- light up...
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ainsley in for allison. >> as we head into the thanksgiving who would we have great weather, good food and other things. >> sand sandra lee was feeding us. she's so great. >> let's tell you a little bit of news, that's our job. we start with the headlines, president obama speaking out on the escalating violence in the middle east reinforcing that the u.s. stands with israel. >> there's no country on earth that would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders. so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from missiles landing on people's home. >> israel threaten to ramp up attacks on gaza after militants continued their assault. hamas fired one missile but it was intercepted. the israel military responded with several air strikes in the gaza strip and will launch more targeted deadly attacks on rocket launching sites and hamas commanders if the violence continues. >>> the search continues today for the remaining member -- the crew member missing from friday's oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. the body of the other missing crew was fou
ainsley in for allison. >> as we head into the thanksgiving who would we have great weather, good food and other things. >> sand sandra lee was feeding us. she's so great. >> let's tell you a little bit of news, that's our job. we start with the headlines, president obama speaking out on the escalating violence in the middle east reinforcing that the u.s. stands with israel. >> there's no country on earth that would tolerate missiles raining down on its citizens from...
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. >> allison and andy's fee aun say brittany have been friend since their freshman; college year. >>> a new stove can charge your phoneour lives better in developing countries. gary tuckman has the story this week's start small think big. >> reporter: if you need a fire just go camping. inventorers cedar and alec drummond camp stoves weren't cutting it. >> the problem with liquid fuel i've had this experience is that they're very finnicky. biolightm burning wood and turns it electricity. >> we connect these two wires, this huge ball of flame, clean flame comes out of the stoves. wasuú really thes. we had clean combustion driven by it ownctrical generation. >> reporter: the generated energy can charge electronics through a usb port. but it also powers a fan that e efficient and creating less an flame alsoe busine when they learned about thearly half the worlds cook on smoky open leads to nearly 2 millionñq deaths annually. >> reporter: the inventors went back to work and created a home stove. >> c2noming to understa that ther broader global need fb or clean cook st
. >> allison and andy's fee aun say brittany have been friend since their freshman; college year. >>> a new stove can charge your phoneour lives better in developing countries. gary tuckman has the story this week's start small think big. >> reporter: if you need a fire just go camping. inventorers cedar and alec drummond camp stoves weren't cutting it. >> the problem with liquid fuel i've had this experience is that they're very finnicky. biolightm burning wood and...